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Viktorkrum77

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  1. That last sentence is a laugh. If your 15 and you haven't seen an R rated movie than I pity you. PG-13 is nothing. It's serious once it hits NC-17.
  2. Maybe other countries are too ignorant to use America as a role model. :wink: You know what's funny - you said America is too ignorant to model after other countries, and yet, abortions are legal in the United States. Maybe you're just ignorant on the whole abortion issue? Either me or you are misinformed. I was under the understanding that abortion was not legal anymore. It was from Roe vs. Wade up untill Bush's inauguration. Right? Man. Where do I begin? First off, you are misinformed. Roe vs. Wade has not yet been overturned. Abortions are still legal in the United States. Let me explain to you a few things before you spread anymore ridiclous propganda: The President of the United States never has veto power over the Supreme Court. No matter what Bush wrote, signed, or went to war with - he would never have the power to overturn Roe v. Wade. Your assertion that it was overtturned on his inauguration is completely unfounded because the President could never overturn a Supreme Court ruling like that. How can you be this misinformed? I meant during his first term. I don't know. I hear all this talk about him being against it, and how he just loves to combine religion and law. And gay marriage, and all that adds up to me thinking and hearing he's against it. That and a speach he said about it, that's where I got the idea that is was illegal now. Wait, why are we arguing about making something already legal, legal? That's another place I got the idea.
  3. The only problem for me would be more physical. The sight of blood makes me cringe. Heck, the thought of blood makes me cringe. Also, if someone says they cut they're finger, my finger will start hurting.
  4. Reminds me of our class trip to see Da Vinci Code. One of the parents literaly tried to stop us from going. We ended up having to go after school. #-o
  5. Maybe other countries are too ignorant to use America as a role model. :wink: You know what's funny - you said America is too ignorant to model after other countries, and yet, abortions are legal in the United States. Maybe you're just ignorant on the whole abortion issue? Either me or you are misinformed. I was under the understanding that abortion was not legal anymore. It was from Roe vs. Wade up untill Bush's inauguration. Right?
  6. Protection is ok, but too much is sheltering your child from the real world. And in doing that you're actually worsening your childs life.
  7. I am for abortion. I see it as a choice for the person bearing the child. I have to agree with everyting Wizard says. I also am a strong believer that America needs to use Nordic countries such as Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland as models. Though not perfect in every aspect, the Scandinavian countries come close to a model society, and how it works. There rule for abortion is within a certain time period it may be done. It's another success for them, we seriously need to use them as a role model. Alas, America is too ignorant to use other countries as role models. You can add Canada to that list of role model countries. Canada comes close as well.
  8. Tornado's in Belgium? Doesn't sound good for that sky resturaunt in Brussels. To be serious, I've never really heard much of storms in Europe. :-k They need to tell us more about storms over there on the bright side of the world.
  9. 3 people were killed according to MSN.
  10. Actually, some homeless people are homeless due to their own mistakes. Not all, but some. Some gamble all their money away, some drop out of school thinking they can get a job at a factory. And than the real world kicks in. But I don't like welfare. Taking money from average tax payers trying to actually make a living, and making their life harder, it just disgusts me. I believe that your life is your life to control. Unpredicted events that are out of your control fall into a different category. But your decisions are your decisions, and most of them you have to take blaim for, like mistakes that lead to being homeless.
  11. and leave your family to die?your either adopted and dont care about this new family or ungratefull to your parents for raisin you..and both are sick and wrong :? :| Huh????? Survival instinct is to put yourself first. In a dangerous situtation where the risk of death is extremely high. Your mind values your life over everyone elses. If it came down to you die, or someone else, you would choose to live if you were in the position of power. If you're not in the position of power, than you'd better hope there's a miracle.
  12. I would to save myself.
  13. There's such a thing as blue giants, and even yellow giants, and even dwarf stars can get, to a point, pretty big. I remember this picture of the universe, it showed our galaxy, our local group, the major group, and that was a pixel of a ray. That was then the pixel of an even larger ray. Which was a pixel of the universe. Want to astound/perplex your mind, just think about this. Even though the galaxies in those pictures are gone and new ones have replaced them by now. At this very moment there's stars imploding, protoplanets forming. And uncountable number of solar flares, an uncountable number of storms and winds on an uncountable number of planets. Comments hitting planets and moons at every second of every day. Galaxies swirling, stars moving. And all this happens every single day, and has for what scientists predict to be around 13 billion years. I think it's a longer time, but it's still unimaginable. I like this site. http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html
  14. Language Arts, and of course, Art!
  15. The curruptness that is our world today. *Sigh*
  16. Next summer I'll play the skiller pure that I just made. ^Posted by TBF I think in Saskatchewan it's CMT so 12:00?
  17. DJ, post on forums, and finish my blueprints and interior designs for my ocean liner.
  18. How do you feel about the UN? And it's leaders, and everything. I will not express my opinion until later, it will take some thought to organize. However, I will say this, I like the UN for helping Kosovo become a country, I think, if it's not eating our tax dollars, or won't end up paying us back.
  19. Eyhawk, I like the Red Hot Chili Pepper Poster. :wink:
  20. 3.75 Sophmore.
  21. I started over again. :oops: Here's the one I'm sticking with. It's very unfinished.
  22. Here's my newest one. I don't feel that much hate over the EU or Euro, nor do I live in Denmark. But I do feel that it is, to a point, cultural diminution. I have a feeling Sweden would've been a better choice.
  23. I did one anyway. I'm not sure why I went with the Danish theme. But the whole thing is very trite, I'll end up changing it later.
  24. That's not that much of a problem in Norway. In Scandinavia, more women work than anywhere else in the world, and their just trying to keep it that way. I see nothing wrong with women filling the boards of large corporations; I see a big problem with forcing it. Those guys sitting in the boards are hard boiled old men who created those companies or bought the majority shares/rose into position by promotion. You can't just put a woman here and there just because of her gender, she must have qualification too. And I'm willing to bet currently that even in a liberal country such as Norway, with a population of 4.3 million there can't be over five thousand women with decades of experience in running international companies and managing stock portfolios to fill the boards. If you start dragging women there from the customer support, it will just be a comical situation. I believe in 'free supply and demand'. Just let things evolve as they do (since in nordic countries the amount of women rising to executive tasks is already exponential) and there will be 40% without any laws necessary. But forcing an old dog to run rounds around the stadium doesn't happen in an instant. I do agree. Experience, qualificatin, and education should be an issue. But keep in mind, Norway is, and has been for the past couple years, the best country in the world. I'm not saying that makes them supreme, or anything. But I believe they will sort it out, there must be more to that situation that we don't know, it doesn't seem quite right.
  25. Meh, it won't work well. The point, as I'm seeing it anyway, is to express ones culture, and share it with the world. But one could just send in a very pointless and stupid picture, which kind of ruins the point.

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